A 41-year-old man who police believe used an online bakery's Facebook account to lure a Slidell teen into having a sexual relationship was booked last week in to the St. Tammany Parish Jail for stalking and seven counts of felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile, Slidell Police said Monday. Wilmer Segue, of New Orleans, met a 15-year-old girl through J's Cakes N More's Facebook account in January, Slidell Police said.

After several online conversations, police said Segue arranged to meet the girl. They eventually began having a sexual relationship, according to police.

The teen's mom intercepted some of the messages her daughter exchanged with Segue and immediately contacted police. Communication between the two immediately was cut off, police said, and Segue began to stalk the 15-year-old.

He would wait outside of her school, watch her leave on the school bus and repeatedly drive past her house, police said. Slidell Police arrested Segue Thursday in front of the teen's house.

Segue is being held in the St. Tammany Parish Jail on a $175,000 bond.

Slidell Police believe there may be more victims and are asking parents to check their children's Facebook accounts for a friend named J's Cakes N More. Parents who believe Segue may have contacted their children should contact Detective Brian Brown at (985) 646-4362 or bbrown@slidellpd.com.

"Unfortunately, we have child predators that take advantage and prey on the young minds of our children," Police Chief Randy Smith said. "I encourage all parents to monitor their children's social media accounts and their text messages. We will continue to educate parents and children about the dangers of social media in hopes of preventing future crimes like this."

Segue's arrest comes a week after Slidell Police arrested Michael Fauver, 38, who was trying to solicit what he thought was a 14-year-old girl on Facebook.